Mylo released his debut album,
Destroy Rock & Roll in 2004, on the Breastfed Recordings label, which he co-owns. He produced the album on a computer in his own bedroom. Mylo has said that his label turned down fellow Scottish DJ
Calvin Harris. He has provided
remixes for
Scissor Sisters ("
Mary"),
Amy Winehouse ("
Fuck Me Pumps"),
the Knife ("You Take My Breath Away"),
the Killers ("
Somebody Told Me"),
Sia ("
Breathe Me") and
Moby ("
Lift Me Up"). One of his works was a 2004 remix of
Kylie Minogue's No. 2 UK
hit, "
I Believe in You", which appeared on the single that peaked at No. 3 on the US
Hot Dance Club Play chart. His biggest chart success to date came in the autumn of 2005. This was when the single "
Doctor Pressure", a
mash-up of his own song "Drop the Pressure" and
Miami Sound Machine's "
Dr. Beat", peaked at No. 3 on the
UK Singles Chart.
BBC Radio 1 played a world exclusive of a track by Mylo on 23 January 2009. The title of the track is unconfirmed, however Radio 1 referred to it as "I'm Back", because, as
Annie Mac stated, "he (Mylo) sent it to us with the file titled I'm Back". The same month, he released another DJ mix album cover mount in an issue of
Mixmag, this time it was called
The Return of Mylo, which contained his new song "Wings of Fire". Mylo performed at the opening ceremony of the
2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. ==Discography==